HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1948-08-12, Page 5THUSDAY,
I•AUGUST12th,.1948
•Lyceum. 1'h°eatre
•W I NGH:AM
• Two Shows: Each .'Night •
THURS., FRI., SAT..
AUGUST 12th, 13th, 14th
JUNE:. HAVER,
MARK STEVENS,
REGINALD GARDINER.
Wonder Who:. s
Kissing.. Her ,Now
'sm. MATINEES
DURING AUGUST
MON., TUES.,, WED. .
AUGUST 16th; 17th,' 1,8t1i '•
RPRT..L,ANCASTER,
LIZABETII SCOTT
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WALK ' ALONE.
'ADULT ENTERTAINMENT'
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Pipe Band At'. Port Elgin
Lucknow Pipe Band played its
annual summer , engagement at:
Port Elgin beach. `orr Sunday. The
THE; LUCKNOW SENTINEL,. LIICKNow, .ONTARIO
l,OUPTH CL"SSION (/�
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Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hender- Master• Robert arid Betty Cross
son of Mociseirnin, Sask., are stay- : of Walkerton • are 'visitingthis
ing at the home. of L. •C. MacIver week. with their
�! � ' grandparents,,
and visiting all of their old neigh- . Mr. and Mrs. J. F, •Iviej..,ean..
hors and friendi. •'
` Mrs, • Bell Cottle and family of
• Sympathy is.. pressed .to Mrs; Detroit visited last week, with,
Pat Baird in the loss of her h.us..• her sister, Mrs, Joe Tiffin, Sr. and
band in .To•ronto and whose fun- other relatives.
eral was held at the horne' of Mr. Mrs. "'Alex Kennedy
ur: da .. ' of Winn-
eorge Scott last Th
y peg, Man , ,is visiting her mother-
Mrs. W. Townson and three .in-law,, MrF. David `Kennedy.
children .6f Sudbury are spend- `Mr. and Mrs. 'Fred Thoinpson
ing a month with home folks,, Of Toronto visited last' week with
Miss Margaret 'MacDiarmid •of.. her sister,. Mr. and Mrs, Joe Tif-
Windsor an. Miss Maggie Hud- fin, Sr. They 'also attended: the
.S9n of,TElUt r e Old ,t3oys`' eunion at Teeswater,
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home of Walter' MacKenzie...Mr, and' • Mrs ` John Hayes of
•' Mi•s. ,•Neil' MacDonald from •he' Detroit spent the -week -end with
West spent. Thursday . ,nth her • Mr. and: .MrS. Russell; ; Ritchie • cif
I niece, Mrs..Dan Maccinnon;•She 'Latigsidel`Mrs:,Reliberi Tiffin, who`
came to visit her .sister', .Mrs, has spent 'the' last three weeks.
Dawson, 2nd 'Concession; ' at, •Detroit, returned 'home with
them. ..
two sons of Toronto spent several Miss Annie ,Kennedy: returned
days at the .•i iimc of Ira Dickie. to hei• work at Winghant Hospital
-"Nlarr 't7+id •'•'t'1r jo\'cd the Reunion after convalescing at her home,
and. met so man -old friends, kr. Ezia.Scholtz spent. Setup-
.
Mr. ' Tom Ross and. daughter day at'London with Mi, and Mrs,
•
Mary ; of Toronto ' viarted •at the`t' Can`reron.
home .of his , br otht r•, L: C Mac-- •; Miss .Dianne Lawrence of Tor-
Ivc1• on • Th:ursday ,.•` unto is visiting with Mr. and Mrs:.
I . Mr. Dari 'Thornpson has 'been J. Grgskortl.
t (rti „t,'e
Mr; and 1VIrs.:Howard Line an&
Mrss Niarro7r'remand Master 9 eek"
Coultes• are 'visiting their uncle
• Underwent Operation and. aunt,' Mr: and Mrs.: Lawrence
Mrs. �,ockhart` is a pat-• ;Marjury of near Paisley,
lent rn Hamilton• .General Hos- Some .of CKNX staff were 'out'
at'
Whitechurch.. on'Monday even
ing taking 'recordings of the'choir;
banth,,Was heard both in, the after- pital where she .;underw
• ..ens a
noon and evening, major.. oper�atioh, on Wednesday,
composed of 'members of White-•
.
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LOW FIRST` COST
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35 : Miles. ' Per Gallon on Means Economy
For Business or rleasure
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
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• Yon might be the nett
victim Of fire-fire'that'esti.
.quickly .'destroy your homy
.tier business, your property,
your whole' life's Work.'. Let,
Pilot Trrsuranee accept the
risk -:ready and quick to:pay II
any : just claim. ' The ' cost is
eery law.
We write Pilot Insurance"'
to caver.'selected'risks' in.•
Automabile,'Fire, Personal,
Prbp'erty Floater, Burglary,
Plate.Glass, Pub-
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church;' Calvin • and Langside.
:These recordings" will' be used on
the' church: of air::services -over
CKNX
A miscellaneous shower was
•held on Tuesday of Wast week.4
the horne'.of M. and. Mrs. John
Craig:
.in honor of Miss '..Velma
Scott of Winghani,' formerly .of.
Whitechurch; ,-,who Was • married
oil Friday, evening':: tot Mr..
'Balser of Wingham.' Several club='
bed together and gave her a 1 v -
ly table; electric:' lamp` and pier-
•ure; , and She:. received 'several
other gifts. ; Games .' and. contests.
were held after .which lunch- as
▪ . served; ;'arid , a : ;social --time • vitas
■ ■F . Spent'. ' • •
• ' Mr...and Mrs Cox of: •Palmer-
ston • visited on'.gunday at . the
home 'of. "Mrs. • Mac: `17
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Wingham Hospital.
'AYLOiR--iin
on Saturday, August 7th to •Mr
and Mrs. . Harvey' Taylor of Wing -
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:News • of Tlie World
Moo., Tues.,
AUGUST12,13,14
TRULY A GRAND
PICTURE
'I loved every minute of it
and I know you will,, too!"
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many old acquaintances.. Newton .who has been her guest.
Mr. G. S. McIntyte was • a Misses Maryand ' Wilhemina
week -•end: visitor with Mrs: Mc- Rutherford were.. wee:X-end' guests
of Miss Ethel Robertson, Luck--
Intyre and Donald.
Rev,' and 'Mrs. M. G Newton.
have as their r guest :.this week, Miss Mary Wallace of Walker-
Mrs (Dr) `I'. '.S, Comfort of Tor- tdn; 'Mr. Will Moore, of Prince At.:* �^
onto • On Monday they motored best, Sask. and his sister, 11Irs `Al-
to Port Alma :tvisit Mr.- and; `fret Collins of t✓ut Knife, Sask., •
Mrs.:Clayton Chariton. On their are guests of . Mr. and Mrs. E. J `
return they were: accompanied: ky : Thom.and 'Mr. and 'Mrs . Ati:
Mrs : Charlton and Miss ' Helen ` Miller.
•uflHlui'■*■idmmelaa■Up■IIIiiiiaI wa.sasd 1■ ior..
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.So naturally., its egg's that yali ;ate' after. aihd , we aid
�� agree that there are more eggs • iin Purina' Laying : Chows' ..:.ri
■ A -whole lot more :eggs.'.
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'11: ham- (ripe ' W lEliamine;. Golan'); a:. ` Ermu Don't let the price of a bag of feed..fool any of us, because., s
■ son. . its eggs per . bag , of feed that'eounts..For exani a i■ . ,.
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• l.ic• Liability
;aria other
g.ewelt. a 1
• insurance..
P. S. STEWART, Phone 8, Lucknow
R. T.
. KILPATRICK, `Insurance . Agency,'Lticknow.
• Representing,
PILOT INSURANCE COMPANY
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' QST. I EL=E'NS ■,
•
Mrs::E1w'ood �Barbotir
tess for the August meeting of
the Women's Institute when the
t president, Mrs. G McPherson,
•was• in the chair. The roli call was
well • restIonded to by :naming ':.a
[form of politeness! .1 .admire, iii a
' person.: Mrs, :Barbour, .Mrs. Rice
and Mrs': 'Lorne Durnin were ap-
.pointed:; o arrange for the sewing
course t °be held in.the Hall from
August' 23rd to 27th:Mrs, Lorne
Woods. read'a. thought, provoking.
paper on The Community --whose.
business„ .Mrs. Chester Taylor en-.
tertained' with :a piano solo• and
t Mrs, Barbour gave a reading,;
" Grand'nia and .the'Sea MAP'. At
the conclusion .lunch was, served
• Mrs.' James Aitchison : and
Norman• McDonald as host-
esses.
Men'ibers Qf the Institute and
their. families are. invited to •the•
sV stiHuron District Women's In'
Str'tite 'picnic to be held inHar
hour Park,' Godes ich,, on W ednes-,
day'; 18th at, August.30 p,m, 1./0u
ate :requested to brink a; basket.
lunch; dishes and cutler y
Rey. and Mrs, Win; Taylor of
Dor°chestt r were visitors with•
Mr's: Cranston and Mr. Mid Hurn
nhrer They attended Church on
Sunday ichor nirg .. and 'renew ed
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THREE-FIFTHS OF AN •EXTRA EGG 'PER
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tit...,
A'' hen -only eats 4. lbs.. of Purina'`. Lay • Chow per month in •
• addition to '4 lbs. of grain This• means that if Purina Lay in
■ , Chow wereto cost $15.00 a ton •(3:ic a• ib.) more than the. '■' '
,t cheapest laying mash that you cos d buy, it still;only costs • '
■ 3c per, month more to feed a hen ' on ;Purina and with eggs s
in at '5c each this means that if a hen.' could Flay three-fifthsi
,of an . egg, 'that's all the EXTRA eggs that she would need
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.to produce .in 'a month- to offset this 'seemingly large't`+dif- ■
ference of $15.00. per. ton• feed costs. ,
HEN. • PER. MONTH. •OFFSETS A
DIFFERENCE OF $15.00 A
TON IN FEED 'COSTS.
ere's How ' It' Works Out'•
The hens at the 'Purina Research Farm ('the •largest re-
■ • search farm in , the world) have told' • Purina Mills how to ■
■ so build
' laying
a it alu h' that: will' make you -the most money,'
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■ treat' your hens to `Purina Laying Chows .■
■ ' and cash" in.on : to -day's' 60c a dozenw`eggs: i ■
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• Here's. How To Cash • In
E Keep the hoppers filled With Lay Chow' Meal, and. feed . s
■ ..at noon 'feed.of Lay Chow Checkers (2 quarts. per 100 birds). ■,.
on top of the Lay, Chow., , • ■
Feed 10 11is. of Scratch Gram per '100 birds per `div giving r.
most. of, it','in' the 'evening. I. ■
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• Ash. L's About Our Finance 'Plan for Profitable Hog Feeding ''i •
..:; . It Too Pots Extra $ S In Your Pocket. ■
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